Let me first tell you about the history of Luxury Goods Collection. Luxury Goods Collection has been in the industry for decades, and like many of our peers, we started as novices. However, we have many years of experience selling genuine watches (having sold watches at authorized dealers in Hong Kong and Macau and managed the stores for several years), so we have a certain understanding of watches, making it relatively easy for us to get started in the replica market. In the early days, seeing the dazzling array of replica watches on the market for a few hundred yuan filled us with immense happiness – (automatic mechanical, sun and moon phase, sapphire crystal, see-through case back, skeletonized…). Many watches that looked impressive were so cheap (a drop in the ocean compared to the price of genuine watches). Full of confidence, Luxury Goods Collection began introducing these to our friends and customers, embarking on the path of replica watch sales. Looking back over the years, Luxury Goods Collection must have sold countless watches, initially those costing only a few hundred yuan. Of course, we also gained feedback and experience in the process (the quality of these watches was generally very poor, with a high number of returns for repair, and the craftsmanship was rough and significantly different from genuine watches). Therefore, Luxury Goods Collection continuously explored higher-quality watches in the replica market, raising the bar for movement quality – starting to sell Swiss movements (actually imitation Swiss movements produced by domestic factories such as Seagull, which are now the majority of replicas use this type of movement). Finding that these watches had fewer repair requests and received positive customer feedback, Luxury Goods Collection became even more determined to pursue a high-quality route. They then went on to find the best available – watches from factories like N factory (Luxury Goods Collection also learned a lot and was sometimes misled during this process, as these large factories are not easily found; Luxury Goods Collection obtained these resources through numerous connections and hard work within the industry). Presumably, two years ago, when many people were still unfamiliar with N factory, Luxury Goods Collection had already begun cooperating with them. Of course, now N factory and other major factories are widely known and familiar to most watch enthusiasts. Currently, Luxury Goods Collection mainly collaborates with the following high-end factories: N factory, JF factory, KW factory, SF factory, V6 factory, ZF factory, MK factory, YL factory, FK factory, 3A factory, TF factory, BM factory, BP factory, etc. Having worked in the industry for many years, LuxPinHui has a comprehensive collection of resources in the top-tier replica market, so you can find top-quality replicas from various factories through LuxPinHui.
The reason I'm mentioning my industry history is to tell you that I also started as a novice, and my understanding of the replica watch industry today is the result of time and experience. However, I'm grateful to watch enthusiasts and am willing to share my knowledge of major manufacturers and top-tier replica watches with you, so you can save time, avoid detours, avoid being misled, and find the right product sooner.
Regarding the terms used in this industry: "A-grade," "replica," "high-quality replica," "fine replica," "top-tier replica," "1:1," "miracle," etc., I want to emphasize that, based on years of experience, industry insiders don't use these terms to measure the quality of a product. The same watch can be labeled differently by different sellers or manufacturers (it can be called A-grade or top-tier replica), so please understand that these are not standards for judging quality. In my opinion, the most important thing is the quality of the product itself, not gimmicks. The standard for judging a high-quality replica lies in its material craftsmanship stability and the overall level of simulation. The reason why large manufacturers are so successful is that many of their products meet very high standards, and many of their high-quality products are truly comparable to the genuine articles. Therefore, it is still necessary to analyze each product individually and not blindly believe in the claims of large manufacturers or these titles. Of course, when Luxury Goods Collection (奢品汇) refers to items as "miracle products," "1:1 replicas," or "top-tier replicas" in its listings, these are indeed items that Luxury Goods Collection considers to be excellent, or they may be for the purpose of optimizing website keywords.
Regarding watch movements: Many newcomers to the watch industry may focus solely on whether the movement is Swiss, while many online sellers claim all their watches use so-called Swiss movements. Having worked in the industry for many years, Luxury Goods Hub can responsibly tell you: most replica watches use domestic movements, although in recent years Japanese Miyota (Citizen) movements have also gained a certain market share due to their good quality and affordable price. Even among domestic movements, there are different levels of quality. Ordinary replica watches generally use low-end domestic movements (cheap Seagull, Shanghai, Nanning, Mingzhu, Hangzhou, etc.), while mid-to-high-end replica watches use similar imitation Swiss movements (such as 2824, 2836, 7750, 7751, 2892, etc.) and Japanese Miyota movements (8215, 82s7, 9015, etc.). In fact, many people refer to the movements used in mid-to-high-end replica watches as "Swiss movements." Of course, some people also call cheap domestic movements "Swiss movements." The movements used in mid-to-high-end watches are much more expensive and stable than ordinary domestic movements, offering excellent value for money. Top-tier watches from major factories like N factory also use this type of movement. Most replica Swiss three-hand watches can be upgraded to genuine Swiss ETA movements, but at a higher price. Consider that the cost of an ordinary ETA movement is already over a thousand. How could those sellers who claim to use Swiss movements and sell their watches for a few hundred or a thousand be genuine Swiss movements? Do they want to lose money in business? Many watches that closely resemble the original Rolex 3135, Panerai P9000, Omega 8500, AP 3120, Glashütte Original, Patek Cal 324, and Jaeger-LeCoultre movements are actually domestically produced imitations of Swiss movements and Miyota replicas. They are not genuine original movements (genuine movements cost tens of thousands of yuan and are only used by their own brands). However, these movements significantly improve the overall accuracy of the watch, representing a leap forward in the replica industry. There are also some genuine tourbillons, all made in China, but their complex craftsmanship makes them worth collecting. (Genuine Swiss tourbillons start at hundreds of thousands of yuan; it's impossible for a Swiss-imported tourbillon to be sold for a few thousand yuan in a replica). As for fake tourbillons (actually balance wheels, with completely different structures; see attached images for proof – the article includes many commonly used movements in the replica market with annotations to help you understand), these are not genuine.